ARaaS® Dashboard Wiki / Asset performance
The frame
Executive asset performance
Each app answers its own question well: how is the line running, is this bearing failing, is the vessel fit to run, do we hold the right spare. The executive question is different: across every site and asset, how are we performing against our targets, and where should attention go first. That needs a roll-up, and a single source of truth beneath it.
Why a roll-up
Five good apps can still leave a leadership team with five screens and no answer. Numbers are defined differently, refreshed at different times and read in isolation, so nobody can say what the portfolio is doing or compare one site with another. The ARaaS® Dashboard exists to remove that gap: to put the disciplines on one page, on shared definitions, so performance can be seen, compared and governed as a whole rather than asset by asset.
One source of truth
A roll-up is only as trustworthy as the data under it. The dashboard does not re-key or re-calculate numbers in a spreadsheet; it reads each metric from the app that owns it, keeps the definition and the lineage, and aggregates from there. So the OEE on the executive page is the same OEE the plant sees, the integrity risk is the same one the inspection engineer signed, and every headline drills back to the asset and the reading it came from. One version of the truth, not a monthly slide that no two people reconcile.
Leading and lagging
Good executive measures balance the two. Lagging indicators, such as OEE, availability and unplanned downtime, tell you what happened. Leading indicators, such as PM compliance, inspection coverage, condition alerts and spares criticality cover, tell you what is about to happen. The dashboard carries both, so a green lagging number with a reddening leading one is caught before it turns into an event.
Operational tool or executive view
The apps are operational tools, used to do the work. The dashboard is an executive and management view, used to steer it. It does not replace the apps, and it is not where a bearing is diagnosed or a stocking policy is set; it is where the consequences of all of that are seen together and where the questions for the next review are formed.
Where the ARaaS® Dashboard fits
The ARaaS® Dashboard sits at the top of the Optimal® ARaaS® platform, above the five apps, reading what they publish and turning it into the portfolio view. The pillars on the next page are how that view is organised.